The place is Boston Harbor, and the year is 1774, just after the Boston Tea Party. Your job as colonial sailors forced into ...
Throughout centuries, the lavish chronicles of royals, books written on stained, frayed parchment, antique pieces of preserved newspapers, and tattered diaries of the humble commoners have bestowed ...
It’s the bold statement Eboni Harrington, a seventh-grade math teacher at Lucy Addison Middle School in Roanoke, lives by. “How can students from my background, my community and my culture know where ...
My recent post about the “redlining” or apartheid in American education linked to research about how New York City’s public schools keep lower income kids out of the schools with the most experienced ...
The Trump administration is officially taking steps to dismantle the Department of Education. The idea has been around for ...
In September, the board adopted a plan that emphasizes Texas and U.S. history, while reducing focus on world history and ...
As the U.S. becomes more racially diverse, K-12 classrooms are too. But, the discussions surrounding diversity in history classrooms are advancing at a much slower pace. Often, the history taught in ...
The Texas State Board of Education is moving forward with plans to revamp the social studies curriculum, with a bigger ...
Mikie Sherrill's educational background in history, law, & science has empowered her in public service and politics, and she ...
Education has gotten polarized and hotly political over the past few years. This has frustrated many who thought that we’d entered a new, more bipartisan era of schooling in the 1990s and early 2000s.
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